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Cristiano Ronaldo: 11 incredible records he can still break as he turns 37

Happy 37th birthday to one of the greatest players to have ever played the game, Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Portuguese superstar has won it all during his incredible career.

Five Champions Leagues, league titles in England, Spain and Italy as well as the European Championships and Nations League with Portugal.

In the process, he’s smashed all sorts of records.

He recently scored his 800th career goal and, in September, became the men’s all-time record international goalscorer.

But if you think for a second that Ronaldo is thinking about retirement on his 37th birthday, then you’re very much mistaken.

The Portuguese superstar shows absolutely no signs of slowing down and still has plenty to achieve in the game.

In fact, to celebrate his birthday, the Mirror have produced 11 records Ronaldo can still break before he finally hangs up his boots.

No player has ever scored 100 goals in both the Premier League and La Liga but Ronaldo will surely achieve that feat. He bagged 311 in Spain’s top-flight and needs just eight more in the Premier League. He might do it before the season is out.

Ronaldo broke this record back in the 2007-08 campaign when he scored 31 goals. However, Mohamed Salah now holds the record after his 32-goal haul in the 2017/18 season. While he won’t achieve it this season with just eight goals to his name in the Premier League, he’ll be looking to go again next campaign.

Jamie Vardy holds this record after claiming the award in the 2019/20 season as a 33-year-old. Ronaldo has a lot of catching up to do if he’s to win it as a 37-year-old but perhaps he’ll claim the accolade next season after turning 38.

Teddy Sheringham currently has this record, scoring a hat-trick at the age of 37 years and 146 days. Ronaldo

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